The one experience almost all law students will share. Not everyone will get an A, or a D. Not everyone will join a clinic, moot, or get cold called. Almost every student will experience burnout. This is not shocking when you consider the insane feat that is getting an acceptance to law school. Simply to apply to a school you need: an excellent cumulative average, an excellent average in your final two years, an above average LSAT score, have participated in extra-curricular’s and become known to Professors so they can write you an excellent reference letter. This alone is enough to exhaust a person, but then you kick the intensity up a nearly impossible level.
Thoughts on Physician Burnout
The octopus of physician burnout reaches every nook of LinkedIn and each mailbox I’m responsible for. Young physicians with coaching certificates endlessly present me…